Free Science Fair Projects.com - Free Project Ideas
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Science project ideas and samples for science fair and class projects. Educational Kits for students science fair projects are available at low price. Science Kits cover experiments for Electricity, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Magnetism and more.

Best Science Project ideas recommended for 2008-2009 school year

A group of project advisors at ScienceProject.com identified the 10 best science projects for the school year 2005-2006. Not surprisingly, most of these projects are related to energy, environment and health. Selections are based on the educational value, attractiveness, versatility and availability of materials and equipment or kits. The 10 best projects are listed below:

* Air Battery/ Saltwater Battery
In this project you will experiment making electricity using a revolutionary
method. You may call this air battery because it uses the oxygen from the air.
You may also call it salt water battery because it uses a solution of salt water
as electrolyte.

* Wooden Generator
In this project you will experiment making electricity by spinning a magnet
inside a wire coil. This is the principle of electric generators. Make all parts
using wood; only the magnet and wire will be non-wooden material.

* Fruit Battery - (Make Electricity From Fruits)
Even fruits can make electricity and if you be lucky, you may even get enough
electricity to light up a light bulb. The electricity produced by fruits can
easily be measured using a multi-meter. In this project you compare different
fruits for the amount of electricity they can produce. Find out if sour taste
and acidity of fruits can contribute to the production of electricity.

* Make a DNA Model
DNA is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions specifying the
biological development of all cellular forms of life. By changing parts of DNA,
scientists are able to produce plants, animals and other live organisms with new
properties and abilities. Genetically modified crops and genetically modified
fruits are widely known and used.

* Starch test kit
Starch test has been the most versatile science project in the past few years.
Students can modify it and make totally new projects that are all based on
starch test. Some variations of starch test program are:

1. Test apple maturity.
2. The effect of sunlight on production of starch on plants.
3. Effect of enzymes on starch

* Air propulsion Motor Boats - (Simple Electric Circuit)
Combine the joy and excitement of mechanical toys with your science project by
constructing an air propelled motor boat. This is also a good way of learning
about simple electric circuits. Your boat will have a battery, a switch and a
motor with propeller. This can be used as a science project related to
electricity, force or floatation. This idea is good for a display project, an
engineering project and an experimental (investigatory) project.

* The Gauss Rifle
The Gauss Rifle also known as the Gaussian gun is a very simple experiment that
uses a magnetic chain reaction to launch a steel marble at a target at high
speed. This educational and amusing project is very simple to build (it only
takes a few minutes), is is very simple to understand and explain, and yet
fascinating to watch and to use.

* Solar Car
MiniScience's Solar Racer activity introduces students to alternative energy
concepts while incorporating problem solving, design and modeling. In addition,
students will experience using hand tools as they construct their solar vehicle.

* Pulley Motor Car - Design ideas
This page provides some pictures and ideas on how a pulley motor car may be
constructed. It is not meant to serve as a step-by-step recipe or assembly
instructions. You may use these ideas to complete your own design and construct
your own model of pulley motor car. Some pictures may show parts that are
different in shape, size or color from what you may have in your kit.

* Electromagnet
An electromagnet is by far the most important electrical structure that exists
in almost all electronic devices. Most of today's Radios, televisions, door
bells, telephones, telegraphs and computers could not exist without
electromagnets.

DISCLAIMER:
Although most of the experiments in this web-site are regarded as low hazard,
author and publisher expressly disclaims all liability for any occurrence, including, but not limited to, damage, injury or death which might arise as consequences of the use of any experiment(s) listed or described here. Therefore, you assume all the liability and use these experiments at your own risk!

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